Putumayo Presents - Afro-Cubano

 
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Various Artists
Putumayo Presents - Afro-Cubano

[ Putumayo World Music / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 7 October 2022

African and Latin rhythms converge on this joyous musical adventure.

The songs featured on this collection come from many African diaspora countries: Cameroon, Congo, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Cabo Verde, Senegal, São Tomé & Príncipe, Suriname and Cuba. Separated by oceans, jungles or deserts, these countries are tied together by common history and cultural roots. While the personal stories of enslaved Africans in the Americas have mostly been lost to time, their saga lives on in the music that has echoed back and forth across the continents.

The music of Cuba, with its distinct syncopated bass line, bubbling interlocking percussion and rhythmic call and response vocals, is the outcome of the collision of African and European cultures in the New World. When vinyl albums brought the first recordings of Cuban music back to Africa, it was like meeting a long-lost family member - one who had spent many years traveling the world and had many interesting new stories to tell.

Though the songs on this collection may come from many different countries, they fit together naturally, like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. We discovered each song in different ways. We came across a vintage Sonora Paramarera album during a visit to Suriname. We traveled to the African island nation of São Tomé & Príncipe several times but only learned about the talented Neto Amado when he sent us demos of his songs last year. We have visited Cuba often, but we actually found the two featured Cubans far from their homeland. While the path that led us to each song was unique, there's no question that they belong together.

The CD includes an album download card and booklet with detailed liner notes and artist photos.

Tracks:

1. Bessoka (Version Courte) - Manu Dibango
2. Dur Di Kutubel - Eneida Marta
3. Adios Guajira - Jesús Alejandro "El Niño"
4. Sociedade Parasita - Uziel Sança
5. Femme Noire - Meissa
6. Paraíso Guajiro - Rey Cabrera
7. Boracho - Sonora Paramarera
8. Requiem de l'Amour - Mel Malonga
9. Santomense - Neto Amado
10. N'dona Ponte - Ricardo Lemvo ; Makina Loca